Thanks Scott. I'm guessing then that a Mylar space blanket would be thick enough to keep the heat reflected?<br><br>I appreciate your input.<br><br>Wheeew<br><br><b><i>Scott Bryce <sbryce@scottbryce.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> G. Lowe aka Wheeew wrote:<br>> Hope someone is willing to take all those questions on!<br><br>I'll take on a few.<br><br>> I just ordered my Senz mini-umbrella and will need to apply a <br>> reflective coating to it. Is it Mylar or Tyvek I want?<br><br>Silver mylar.<br><br>> Where can I buy a small piece just for the umbrella project?<br><br>If there is a theatrical supply or display supply near you, they should<br>be able to sell you a piece that will fit your umbrella. Mylar comes in<br>different thicknesses. What they have may be too thick. You could try<br>cutting up a mylar space blanket.<br><br><br>> Also, does it
have self-adhesive and/or do I need to apply additional<br>> adhesive?<br><br>It is not self adhesive.<br><br>I'll leave the other questions to someone else with more knowledge than<br>I have.<br></blockquote><br><BR><BR>-Wheeew-<br>www.trailjournals.com/wheeew/<br>---->MexiCan----> 2008<p> 
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